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What books do children like to read?

Books Magazine

Do you have a 2-3-year-old child? You want to read to him, but you are not sure which book to start and why? This article introduces what young children like in the book and why.

Young children like small books that will fit their little hands. It makes them easier to handle, so they will want to read it. Books with routine routines (such as bedtime, bath time, and mealtime). A book with familiar objects (such as chairs, bowls, babies, and cats) helps children recognise themselves in the story. Books with simple rhythms and few words or repeated words can help them learn books. This also gave them a sense of accomplishment. Go to bed books can give “special” time between your child and parents. These are favourites in the eyes of young children.

To make your child motivated by books, find books about your child’s favourite toys. Attract them with flips and hide-and-seek boos. A small child is developing his sense of humour. When you read boring books, this helps to establish a positive connection with the books.

Songbooks, vocal books, and rhyming books help improve phonological awareness. These are great ways for young children to imitate language sounds. However, keep the rhythm simple. Family songs and rhymes are always excellent choices.

Pictures, non-fiction, and ABC books are great for building vocabulary. They help stretch the muscles of the vocabulary. Provide unfamiliar words with the same meaning, for example, the mouse is not only hungry; it wants to eat, but also hungry and hungry. Again, keep it simple.

Help you develop an interest read with your children. For example. Read in front of them. Read labels, recipes, magazines. Show them the words that surround us.

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